While most users simply download TIDAL from the App Store, there are several reasons why someone might seek out the standalone IPA file:
Sometimes a specific version of the app works better in certain regions, or a version is released late to a particular country's App Store. How to Install a Tidal IPA File (Sideloading)
If you have acquired a TIDAL IPA file and want to install it on your device without using the official App Store, you will need a "sideloading" tool. Here is the general process: 1. Using AltStore (Recommended) tidal ipa file
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On your iOS device, go to and trust your Apple ID developer profile. While most users simply download TIDAL from the
While downloading a Tidal IPA file for sideloading is technically possible, it carries . Security vulnerabilities, account bans, and constant maintenance make it an impractical solution for most users.
Some developers create open-source Tidal API wrappers for desktop. On iOS, due to App Store restrictions, these do not exist. The only safe Tidal client on iOS is the official one. Using AltStore (Recommended) This public link is valid
Unlike standard music files like or MP3 (which TIDAL uses for audio), an IPA is a system file. You cannot "play" it; you must install it using specific tools:
To the uninitiated, "IPA" stands for . Think of it as the iOS equivalent of an .exe file on Windows or an .apk file on Android. It is the archive file format used to distribute and install applications on Apple’s iOS operating system.